WISCONSIN - Federal aid for Wisconsin highways has dropped by 3.6 percent, nearly $28 million, over the five years ending in 2013.
That's according to data obtained by The Associated Press. It shows a declining money stream that is worsening the state's woes in paying for road projects.
Wisconsin's loss wasn't as large as some neighboring states. Minnesota saw a nearly 33 percent drop because of unique circumstances, Michigan an 8 percent decline and Illinois a 6.4 percent dip.
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